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to the fbi. are you working closely with the private sector? are they good partners with regard to sharing information that could help the fbi learne more about cyber? cyber threats and vulnerabilities. bring us up to date to the challenges. >> in the wake of 9/11, we had to establish joint terrorism task forces throughout the country. when it comes to the cyber arena, the key partner is the private sector. headway with the private sector, but there are hurdles to working together that we have to overcome. one is liability. for sharing information. some would argue there are issues with regard to the antitrust laws get together and -- regard to the antitrust laws if the private sector gets together and then shares information with us. there are issues relating to the loss of the proprietary information, if they share it with the federal government. we are working through those but if we are to be successful in this realm, we have to develop mechanisms of channeling information between the private
to the fbi. are you working closely with the private sector? are they good partners with regard to sharing information that could help the fbi learne more about cyber? cyber threats and vulnerabilities. bring us up to date to the challenges. >> in the wake of 9/11, we had to establish joint terrorism task forces throughout the country. when it comes to the cyber arena, the key partner is the private sector. headway with the private sector, but there are hurdles to working together that we...
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the support you've given to the fbi, because the fbi has changed over time. of ways of number resolving a particular case. one may be imprisonment and one may be deportation. house arrest. there are a number of particular dispositions. my concern is, as we go through the next three years that the american public, congress, the administration understand that the fbi has to change with the prospects and -- change with the beings and that means able. we have to prioritize and make certain that we prioritize our largest threats, whether it be mortgage fraud or fraud on wall street or public corruption or civil-rights abuses and make certain that we prioritize and make sure we are focused on the greatest threats to the american public and then to the extent toere is a determination as what the ultimate resolution is, that's up to the judge's. >> thank you. i appreciate his question. what we're going to do is introduce a bill and i will ask your comments on it, after the recess. it will be bipartisan, it will be the two of us, to set up a national commission made u
the support you've given to the fbi, because the fbi has changed over time. of ways of number resolving a particular case. one may be imprisonment and one may be deportation. house arrest. there are a number of particular dispositions. my concern is, as we go through the next three years that the american public, congress, the administration understand that the fbi has to change with the prospects and -- change with the beings and that means able. we have to prioritize and make certain that we...
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. >> >> the fbi said they know who pulled off one of the biggest art heists in history. the mission they are now focusing on. >> there is new information tonight about a man from maryland that died from rabies after receiving a kidney transplant. the victim was one of four people that received organs from aviation mechanic william small. initially, it was believed that he died of a stomach virus. now, he they said he had rabies and the rabies was transferred to the transplant recipients. >>> new information come to light in the investigation of one of the nation's biggest art thefts almost two decades ago. the took 13 works from a boston museum. they are valued at half a billion dollar. today, fbi and museum officials released this video showing the aftermath of the theft and here, you see the works of art themselves. they released new information on the thieves, saying they are "meet the presses" of a northeast criminal organization who took the art to connecticut and pennsylvania. there is a $5 million reward, now, they just want to find the artwork and bring it back.
. >> >> the fbi said they know who pulled off one of the biggest art heists in history. the mission they are now focusing on. >> there is new information tonight about a man from maryland that died from rabies after receiving a kidney transplant. the victim was one of four people that received organs from aviation mechanic william small. initially, it was believed that he died of a stomach virus. now, he they said he had rabies and the rabies was transferred to the transplant...
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or outside of the fbi. so there are a whole series of issues that come up with that, but i think first and foremost is a privacy one because you just have so much more data in that circumstance. >> right. i think we have time for maybe a last question or -- oh, great. let me, let me say your past background, sir. >> [inaudible] retired fbi, and i appreciate -- [inaudible] [laughter] >> and now it's going to be your -- >> yeah, exactly. you did say former, right? my job done. [laughter] >> i can remember sitting in the back of a cessna as a spotter chasing then-soviet union intelligence officer, and now that platform you put in the palm of your hand. going back to your comment about drones. from a law enforcement perspective, it's very easy to see that the practicality and the usefulness and efficiency of that capability. can you talk talk a little bit t the challenges from your perspective and those agents and analysts, support people that finish. [inaudible] going forward, or is it just another iteration,
or outside of the fbi. so there are a whole series of issues that come up with that, but i think first and foremost is a privacy one because you just have so much more data in that circumstance. >> right. i think we have time for maybe a last question or -- oh, great. let me, let me say your past background, sir. >> [inaudible] retired fbi, and i appreciate -- [inaudible] [laughter] >> and now it's going to be your -- >> yeah, exactly. you did say former, right? my job...
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fbi director robert mueller testified about the budget cuts the fbi could face. today marks 10 years since the beginning of the iraq war. members of congress get their if all more on this morning's washington journal. the house will finish work on the republican version of the 2014 budget. live coverage at 10:00 eastern. >> government and opposition forces accuse each other of using chemical attacks and the northwest region of the country. u.s. ambassador to syria testifies about the two-year conflict. 945 eastern on c-span during. then, the chairman bernanke holds a news conference after the federal reserve's meeting on the economy wraps. live coverage is on 2:30. fbi director margaret miller they have to implement furloughs for agency staff due to spending cuts. robert mueller is trying to exhaust all other options. he made these remarks at a hearing on the fbi budget for 2014. >> we have votes coming up. i will not have an opening statement. i want to take this opportunity now the you in your --an -- you in a minimum of you and the men and the women of the bur
fbi director robert mueller testified about the budget cuts the fbi could face. today marks 10 years since the beginning of the iraq war. members of congress get their if all more on this morning's washington journal. the house will finish work on the republican version of the 2014 budget. live coverage at 10:00 eastern. >> government and opposition forces accuse each other of using chemical attacks and the northwest region of the country. u.s. ambassador to syria testifies about the...
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the fbi cracks an art robbery dating back to the 90's. but the price of the art is causing controversey. plus...classics make a comeback. how disney is making money in its revisit to the land of oz, and more. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas good morning.it's thursday, march 21st.i'm angela miles. in today's first look: the dow hit a fresh high on the fed. the blue chips rallied to 14, 547 following the fomc anouncement that interest rates will remain unchanged. the market also shrugged off concerns about cyprus. in the end the dow gained 56, nasdaq up 25, s& p goes for 11 points,gold down 6 and oil up a $1.08 oracle shares took a hard hit last last night, falling around 5% after missing on revenue. and according to a report.. cvs requires its workers to disclose their weight when applying for health insurance or pay a $600 fine for coverage. the company says its insurance program is evolving. joe cusick of optionsexpress joins us now and talk about some fall
the fbi cracks an art robbery dating back to the 90's. but the price of the art is causing controversey. plus...classics make a comeback. how disney is making money in its revisit to the land of oz, and more. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas good morning.it's thursday, march 21st.i'm angela miles. in today's first look: the dow hit a fresh high on the fed. the blue chips rallied to 14, 547 following the fomc...
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however, we do not know where the art is currently located. >> reporter: the fbi will not name names of who did it, and the statute of limitations long ago lapsed for prosecuting them for theft. the government could still bring charges against whoever has the works now but says it's more important to recover the art. >> not only the reward but also the potential of immunity for anyone connected to the thefts or the concealment of those paintings throughout the year. >> reporter: the author of a best-selling book about the heist calls this promising. >> a lot of people have speculated over the years that maybe the paintings were destroyed, so i think we can find some hope here that these paintings still exist and that they will soon be returned to the isabella gardner museum. >> reporter: the fbi is hoping someone has seen one of these paintings on a wall or above a map mantel and is ready to claim a $5 million reward. >>> we're back for a change in some fast food menus and a big loss in the music world tonight. there's this island -- and it's got super-cute kangaroos. barrow island h
however, we do not know where the art is currently located. >> reporter: the fbi will not name names of who did it, and the statute of limitations long ago lapsed for prosecuting them for theft. the government could still bring charges against whoever has the works now but says it's more important to recover the art. >> not only the reward but also the potential of immunity for anyone connected to the thefts or the concealment of those paintings throughout the year. >>...
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dhs, fbi? it involves coordination with the government and of course now that i'm in washington i realize it's easier said than done. but that's something that is absolutely needed on the government's side which is to have the ability for companies to report something and know it's going to be handled effectively and communicated to the right people. there also needs to be know it's a two-way street. it's important have the dialogue. i think it's the only effective way to prevent this kind of conduct. there also may be a need for am anymorety. in other words for companies to know they are report information, but that they know what it is that we're going to do with that information and what we're not going do with that information. because you don't want companies to feel skiddish in reporting to the government. to the solution side it's important for the companies and the government to fight your out -- figure out together the antidote to the computer virus. there are people in the government
dhs, fbi? it involves coordination with the government and of course now that i'm in washington i realize it's easier said than done. but that's something that is absolutely needed on the government's side which is to have the ability for companies to report something and know it's going to be handled effectively and communicated to the right people. there also needs to be know it's a two-way street. it's important have the dialogue. i think it's the only effective way to prevent this kind of...
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that the fbi has not stood down. >> the hot lead went cold fast. the museum never heard from that person again. but another lead was surfacing. this one pointing straight to hollywood. [ female announcer ] your smile. like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips whiten as well as $500 professional treatments. guaranteed. crest 3d white whitestrips. >> reporter: what happened inside this museum baffles investigators even today. they haven't been able to catch the thieves and $500 million worth of art seems to have vanished without a trace. >> i like to say it is boston's last best secret. >>> boston's last best secret. who stole the 13 works of art from the isabella stewart gardner museum? and where are they now? it is a question that continues to puzzle museum security director anthony amore. >> what is it about this case that keeps you up at night that still doesn't sit right with you? >> there were lots of quirky things about it. ev
that the fbi has not stood down. >> the hot lead went cold fast. the museum never heard from that person again. but another lead was surfacing. this one pointing straight to hollywood. [ female announcer ] your smile. like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips whiten as well as $500 professional treatments. guaranteed. crest 3d white whitestrips. >> reporter: what...
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the fbi. how soon do you expect it will be revealing the contents? he tried to leave the kutcher for china. >> he's in prison. he's in jail. they should be within the next couple of days. lou: we listen to fbi director muller talk about how serious the problem has become. i have a strange feeling that if we did not have your voice on this right now there would not be a discussion of what is happening in nasa. various science centers, our national laboratories, and the full breadth of what is the chinese spying efforts of all sorts in this country, not just simply cyber spying, but 3500 from companies. this is a major threat against this country. >> it is a major threat. every major american company has been hit with a cyber attack. everyone. i have seen the list. the university's, foundations, major law firms. they hit my area. they took everything off of my computer a few years ago. people have been reluctant to speak out about it. what is so shocking and makes me angry, the american taxpayer funded this guy, funded this guy, this chinese buy, he ha
the fbi. how soon do you expect it will be revealing the contents? he tried to leave the kutcher for china. >> he's in prison. he's in jail. they should be within the next couple of days. lou: we listen to fbi director muller talk about how serious the problem has become. i have a strange feeling that if we did not have your voice on this right now there would not be a discussion of what is happening in nasa. various science centers, our national laboratories, and the full breadth of what...
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and who else did the fbi suspected? the powerful gs. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. [ dog ] you...
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has the fbi been given access to the individual jamal? egypt? >> no, not yet. >> and just last week secretary of state kerry gave the egyptians $250 million and last month a few f-16s to boot. now, cia director john brennan says we need to respect those countries and let them do their job. >> we press our partners and foreign governments to hold individuals and to allow us access to it. sometimes their laws do not allow you that to happen. i think the united states government has to respect these governments' right to in fact enforce their laws appropriately. >> judge jeanine: really? we give them money. we get nothing in return other than their hatred for americans and we are waiting, wishing and hoping? and what about the benghazi survivors? why hasn't the president or hillary visited any of them? could it be because those survivors might have a different narrative and then say i told them what really happened. it is called deniability, folks. the white house says we can't talk to them because they are involved in highly sensitive positions. >
has the fbi been given access to the individual jamal? egypt? >> no, not yet. >> and just last week secretary of state kerry gave the egyptians $250 million and last month a few f-16s to boot. now, cia director john brennan says we need to respect those countries and let them do their job. >> we press our partners and foreign governments to hold individuals and to allow us access to it. sometimes their laws do not allow you that to happen. i think the united states government...
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the fbi had tapes of her talking about be careful don't do this wrong. there was a telephone intercept saying don't blow this you know how it is. >> when she got out of prison she was thrown out of the country. >> sandy grimes and jean finally caught this guy. >> nothing to say to him. a waste of my time and my breath. >> case closed. >> case closed. >> we did our job. >> the first cold war may be over, but the new cold war may be just beginning. paul redmond developed his own theory. >> redmond's war and i named it. it's an actuarial certainty there will be spies in your organization. there will always be spies. [ male announcer ] we all make bad decisions. like say, gas station sushi. cheap is good. and sushi, good. but cheap sushi, not so good.
the fbi had tapes of her talking about be careful don't do this wrong. there was a telephone intercept saying don't blow this you know how it is. >> when she got out of prison she was thrown out of the country. >> sandy grimes and jean finally caught this guy. >> nothing to say to him. a waste of my time and my breath. >> case closed. >> case closed. >> we did our job. >> the first cold war may be over, but the new cold war may be just beginning. paul...
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as she pictured the corpse on the hallway carpeting they brought her to the fbi headquarters on east 69th street where she was kept for several hours before driven downtown to the house of detention on sixth avenue and greenwich avenue. esf ten story building the jefferson library stands there now that loom over the town houses and the tenants of the village disoriented as she was coming angeles still recognized it. she had walked by countless times on her way as a teenager and vividly recalled the female inmates as they brought down courses from the jail. still handcuffed, angela was placed on a bench in the waiting room. as her eyes adjusted to the light she saw her image on the paper's lawyer under the words wanted by the fbi pity if that were not enough, directly next to it was a poster picturing her former classmate. >> i graduated from the late 1970's. my history teacher is here. but i didn't have -- [inaudible] [laughter] i didn't have a history of the sense of the school at that point and was only when i returned years later as an alumni director that i began to appreciate th
as she pictured the corpse on the hallway carpeting they brought her to the fbi headquarters on east 69th street where she was kept for several hours before driven downtown to the house of detention on sixth avenue and greenwich avenue. esf ten story building the jefferson library stands there now that loom over the town houses and the tenants of the village disoriented as she was coming angeles still recognized it. she had walked by countless times on her way as a teenager and vividly recalled...
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fbi agents say they know who stole the paintings, but they are more interested in getting the artwork back. sean kelly has the latest from boston. ♪ >> reporter: their place on the dutch room wall is still hanging, a 23-year-old reminder of the most significant art heist in history. for the first time the fbi says they know who cut the paintings out and stole a total of half a billion dollars worth of artwork from the isabella stuart museum. >> they developed crucial pieces that confirmed the identity of those who entered the museum and others associated with the theft who belong to a criminal organization. >> reporter: fbi boston's special agent in charge refused to give names adding to the mystery, he wouldn't say if they're dead or alive. >> i'm not convinced. >> reporter: journalist steven kurkjian has invested for almost two decades. >> not on the cusp they're still on the trail. >> reporter: still your favorite mystery? >> it's boston's last best secret. >> reporter: whoever stole the rembrandts, vermeer may have gotten away with it. >> for the actual thievery that occurred on
fbi agents say they know who stole the paintings, but they are more interested in getting the artwork back. sean kelly has the latest from boston. ♪ >> reporter: their place on the dutch room wall is still hanging, a 23-year-old reminder of the most significant art heist in history. for the first time the fbi says they know who cut the paintings out and stole a total of half a billion dollars worth of artwork from the isabella stuart museum. >> they developed crucial pieces that...
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fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children. and that kind of stunned me. and i said, well, what do you know about that? he said, well, i don't think that the various news agencies are covering it adequately, do you? >> two weeks later, this headline would break the news of that night on the bridge. wayne williams would be sent to prison to serve two life sentences for murder. at first glance, he hardly looks like a serial killer. not much more than 5 1/2 feet tall, barely 150 pounds. now in his 50s and growing bald. >> the bottom line is nobody ever testified or even claimed that they saw me strike
fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children....
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the fbi says it know who's the thieves are but doesn't know where the art is. agents hope this campaign from the museum will lead to the return of the art work. fbi won't identify the thieves but says there are members of an organized crime group and can't be arrested now because the statute of limitations has run out. >> 10 years ago today the u.s. began invasion of iraq. >> 4400 americans died in fighting and hundreds of billions spent in the cost of caring for veterans will continue to rise. >> mark matthews is here with a look back. >> the bay area was on front lines of the antiwar and the front line, for the invasion. >> if there are three months leading up to the war, hundreds of thousands marched to protest the war. >> lots of rocks and bricks thrown. >> on the day u.s. began bombing bagged dad, they were embedded with a company from california. >> very little time and discussing what is going on back home. td unit i was with was abandoned in the desert for 30 days. >> the ground invacation began, his company encountered tanks but within hours there is n
the fbi says it know who's the thieves are but doesn't know where the art is. agents hope this campaign from the museum will lead to the return of the art work. fbi won't identify the thieves but says there are members of an organized crime group and can't be arrested now because the statute of limitations has run out. >> 10 years ago today the u.s. began invasion of iraq. >> 4400 americans died in fighting and hundreds of billions spent in the cost of caring for veterans will...
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the fbi is on the case. >>> the tiny mediterranean island of cyprus. we thought it what's to drain your 401k. now there's been a bit of a rebound on wall street. a bailout could cause worldwide pain. >>> a hijacked helicopter. helped inmates escape from a prison. but they didn't make it too far. that and march madness marshal henderson unless breaking news changes everything on "studio b." >>> first, at 3:00, in new york city, we begin with a fox urgent. the state department confirmed the syrian government that has been killing it's own people today fired rockets into lebanon. the u.s. state department calls that a significant escalation. syrian jets and helicopters fired rockets into the north of lebanon into a town with a sunni population, a population that supports the rebels. at it also comes days after the syrian government reported that a large number of militants crossed into lebanon. this new cross-border attack is the latest sign the civil war reportedly killed more than morn 70,000 people and displaced millions of others, is spilling across t
the fbi is on the case. >>> the tiny mediterranean island of cyprus. we thought it what's to drain your 401k. now there's been a bit of a rebound on wall street. a bailout could cause worldwide pain. >>> a hijacked helicopter. helped inmates escape from a prison. but they didn't make it too far. that and march madness marshal henderson unless breaking news changes everything on "studio b." >>> first, at 3:00, in new york city, we begin with a fox urgent. the...
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the fbi now says it believes it knows who's behind the heist. when it happened, suspicion quickly fell on the museum's security guards. for the first time, one of those guards is sharing his story on camera in an exclusive interview with randi kaye. >> reporter: there was no trace of the thieves. authorities got an idea of what the bad guys looked like from the two night watchmen. the only ones to see the thieves up close. but it all happened so fast. they were tied up and blindfolded within minutes. watchman rick abbott gave this description to his sketch artist. >> the guy who was dealing with me was kind of taller and skinny and wearing gold-framed like round glasses, if i remember correctly. he had a mustache. i remember before he arrested me that it looked really greasy, i remember thinking that. he was using some funky kind of wax on that thing or something like that. it was probably a fake mustache. >> reporter: but the description from rick and the other guard didn't satisfy the fbi. even rick admits the sketch they produced didn't reall
the fbi now says it believes it knows who's behind the heist. when it happened, suspicion quickly fell on the museum's security guards. for the first time, one of those guards is sharing his story on camera in an exclusive interview with randi kaye. >> reporter: there was no trace of the thieves. authorities got an idea of what the bad guys looked like from the two night watchmen. the only ones to see the thieves up close. but it all happened so fast. they were tied up and blindfolded...
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. >> >> the fbi said they know who pulled off one of the biggest art heists in history. the mission they are now focusing on. >> there is new information tonight about a man from maryland that died from rabies after receiving a kidney transplant. the victim was one of four people that received organs from aviation mechanic william small. initially, it was believed that he died of a stomach virus. now, he they said he had rabies and the rabies was transferred to the transplant recipients. >>> new information come to light in the investigation of one of the nation's biggest art thefts almost two decades ago. the took 13 works from a boston museum. they are valued at half a billion dollar. today, fbi and museum officials released this video showing the aftermath of the theft and here, you see the works of art themselves. they released new information on the thieves, saying they are "meet the presses" of a northeast criminal organization who took the art to connecticut and pennsylvania. there is a $5 million reward, now, they just want to find the artwork and bring it back.
. >> >> the fbi said they know who pulled off one of the biggest art heists in history. the mission they are now focusing on. >> there is new information tonight about a man from maryland that died from rabies after receiving a kidney transplant. the victim was one of four people that received organs from aviation mechanic william small. initially, it was believed that he died of a stomach virus. now, he they said he had rabies and the rabies was transferred to the transplant...
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what are the advantages of coming to the fbi? number one, the fbi says there will probably be immunity. they could charge whoever still has them with receiving and on keeping stolen property and, secondly, there is a $500 million reward. the fbi hopes that will be an incentive. >> fascinating. he recognize that self-portrait. pete williams, thank you very much. >> you're a very cultured guy. >> indeed he is. >> sue? >> take a look at cardinal health, they took a hit because they lost a distribution deal. the stock is trading down about 3%. standing right next to me, the ceo, he's first on cnbc and we'll talk about his stock and his company. >>> plus, one year after announcing a dividend, will apple celebrate by boosting it? that's next on "power lunch." ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ has an equally thrilling, lesser-known counterpart. conquer them wi
what are the advantages of coming to the fbi? number one, the fbi says there will probably be immunity. they could charge whoever still has them with receiving and on keeping stolen property and, secondly, there is a $500 million reward. the fbi hopes that will be an incentive. >> fascinating. he recognize that self-portrait. pete williams, thank you very much. >> you're a very cultured guy. >> indeed he is. >> sue? >> take a look at cardinal health, they took a...
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the fbi says it now believes it knows who is behind the heist. but we're going to speak to one of the security guards who is on duty when the priceless masterpieces disappeared. it's the first time he is telling his story on tv. the exclusive report coming up. party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com ♪ ♪ twith blackberry hub10 and flick typing. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver
the fbi says it now believes it knows who is behind the heist. but we're going to speak to one of the security guards who is on duty when the priceless masterpieces disappeared. it's the first time he is telling his story on tv. the exclusive report coming up. party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com ♪ ♪ twith blackberry hub10 and flick typing. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10....
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the fbi now thinks they know who is behind it. we'll speak to one security guard who was on duty the night the priceless pieces disappeared. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day, taken with the evening
the fbi now thinks they know who is behind it. we'll speak to one security guard who was on duty the night the priceless pieces disappeared. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor...
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just this week the fbi announced it actually knows who the thieves are. what more do we know about it? >> the fbi's priority has always been to get the art back and return it to the walls of the museum. more so even than nabbing the thieves. but apparently, they have finally figured out who did this, who is behind it. the fbi believes the thieves belong to a criminal organization they say is based in new england and the midatlantic states. they aren't naming the thieves because they say this is an ongoing investigation, but here's the thing, anderson. the thieves can't be charged anyway because the statute of limitations has expired. now, in terms of the artwork itself, investigators don't believe the thieves actually still have the artwork, so they're offering this possible immunity to anyone who comes forward with information about it. the fbi thinks the thieves actually tried to sell the art about ten years or so ago in philadelphia. that would have been more than a decade after the heist itself. that deal never happened and unfortunately, the investig
just this week the fbi announced it actually knows who the thieves are. what more do we know about it? >> the fbi's priority has always been to get the art back and return it to the walls of the museum. more so even than nabbing the thieves. but apparently, they have finally figured out who did this, who is behind it. the fbi believes the thieves belong to a criminal organization they say is based in new england and the midatlantic states. they aren't naming the thieves because they say...
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and who else did the fbi suspect? >> randi kaye joins us now live. such a fascinating mystery and it's been one now for more than 20 years. what about that security guard you heard in that interview. do investigators think he had anything to do with the heist? >> reporter: anderson, to this day, not a single museum employee has been charged in connection with the crime. but not one of them has been fully cleared, either. that's the thing. the guards' role to this point is really unclear. was it an inside job or was he perhaps just careless? because he told us that he used to complain about the lax security at the museum in public. so anyone could have overheard him, maybe they jumped on the opportunity. and here's the kicker, anderson. it has been so long, so many years have passed, that the statute of limitations has run out. so even if it was that guard, we interviewed or anyone else, the thieves can no longer be charged. and anderson, just this week the fbi said that they finally know after 23 years who did this. they're not naming the suspects, b
and who else did the fbi suspect? >> randi kaye joins us now live. such a fascinating mystery and it's been one now for more than 20 years. what about that security guard you heard in that interview. do investigators think he had anything to do with the heist? >> reporter: anderson, to this day, not a single museum employee has been charged in connection with the crime. but not one of them has been fully cleared, either. that's the thing. the guards' role to this point is really...
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they're quoting the fbi. when i started doing this research as a very young agent, i was the yichkt at quantico at 32. the offenders that we saw you know back there were perpetrating crimes to serial killers but we only came up with 35 to 50 at a time in the united states. any city where you have prostitution, runaways, so-called throeaways. we have a drug culture, street people. these are fertile grounds for serial killers so it is very conservative. 50, 35 to 50. 400? no. they're off base. >> all right. john douglas, thank you. >> thanks for having me. appreciate it. >>> up next, the first lady honors women vets at the white house. a new public/private partnership is helping them take their battlefield experience to the business world. do we have a mower? no. a trimmer? no. we got nothing. we just bought our first house, we're on a budget. we're not ready for spring. well let's get you ready. very nice. you see these various colors. we got workshops every saturday. yes, maybe a little bit over here. this sp
they're quoting the fbi. when i started doing this research as a very young agent, i was the yichkt at quantico at 32. the offenders that we saw you know back there were perpetrating crimes to serial killers but we only came up with 35 to 50 at a time in the united states. any city where you have prostitution, runaways, so-called throeaways. we have a drug culture, street people. these are fertile grounds for serial killers so it is very conservative. 50, 35 to 50. 400? no. they're off base....
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district office of the fbi as written in another book from another fbi agent. this is important to understand. john mitchell it u.s. attorney general is on national television by the end of this year 1969 we will be rid of the black panthers says john mitchell. always happening by the end of the year? i am in jail. they have to be charged in chicago to connecticut and if you read this book you will read and talk about things. reed finn york chapter in the counterintelligence program and fbi a lot comes from the senate investigation against the fbi for attacking our chapters and branches. the two-story building headquarters in los angeles, california, 360 degrees, this is where we will depict that but i was in jail at this time. right on down to is a trial of myself from connecticut and how the counterintelligence program were already talking to the district office, and the fbi telling them maybe we could get a torture program going against the black panthers. one day before we speak at yale university university, george, which we now realize was the operative f
district office of the fbi as written in another book from another fbi agent. this is important to understand. john mitchell it u.s. attorney general is on national television by the end of this year 1969 we will be rid of the black panthers says john mitchell. always happening by the end of the year? i am in jail. they have to be charged in chicago to connecticut and if you read this book you will read and talk about things. reed finn york chapter in the counterintelligence program and fbi a...
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the fbi knows who's behind the art heist. we'll speak to one security guard who was on duty the night the priceless pieces disappeared. it's the first time he's telling his story on tv. the "360" exclusive coming up. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. our largest selection of lobster entrees, like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differently. visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive $10 coupon on two lobsterfest entrees. >>> big change could be coming to late-night tv. there are reports jay leno is out and jimmy fallon will be taking over "the tonight show." we'll talk to bill carter of "the new york times" ahead. designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men
the fbi knows who's behind the art heist. we'll speak to one security guard who was on duty the night the priceless pieces disappeared. it's the first time he's telling his story on tv. the "360" exclusive coming up. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line,...
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the fbi came out, i mean this is incredible. they know, they say, who stole 13 precious art works, valued at $500 billion. they were stolen from isabella's gardener museum in boston in 1990. but here's the incredible thing, people. the fbi won't name the suspects because of the statute of limitations. it's run out. they cannot charge anyone with the theft. okay, so somebody or some people now have a rembrandt and vermier which they can sell on the black market. it's never been recovered. the lesson is this, if you want to steal art, do a good job and keep it head enlong enough and you won't go to jail. i don't know how else to interpret that. >>> the ncaa tournament kicks off tomorrow. we're serious about march madness here at cnn. we have our own bracket challenge. our jay bell says we're not alone. he is founder of pregame.com and tells us more than 100 million people worldwide are expected to wager more than $12 billion on the bracket. it won't be a slam dunk. my bracket will be a slam dunk to beat if you're in any way decent
the fbi came out, i mean this is incredible. they know, they say, who stole 13 precious art works, valued at $500 billion. they were stolen from isabella's gardener museum in boston in 1990. but here's the incredible thing, people. the fbi won't name the suspects because of the statute of limitations. it's run out. they cannot charge anyone with the theft. okay, so somebody or some people now have a rembrandt and vermier which they can sell on the black market. it's never been recovered. the...
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the fbi says it knows who was behind one of the largest art thefts in the country. this is 23 years ago. two men posing as police officers broke into a boston museum, stole priceless art work pieces. those pieces including paintings by rembrandt worth some half a billion dollars. the fbi says a crime network based on the east coast was responsible for that heist. there is a $5 million reward for information that leads to recovery of some of those stolen masterpieces. >>> they are sizzling hot. you know who i'm talking about. the miami heat bringing the fire. can they do it, can they beat an nba record? ights. that's why nice'n easy builds dimension into every shade. so here's a challenge: love the gorgeous dimension of nice'n easy or we'll pay for a salon color. take the salon challenge, from nice'n easy. or we'll pay for a salon color. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the w
the fbi says it knows who was behind one of the largest art thefts in the country. this is 23 years ago. two men posing as police officers broke into a boston museum, stole priceless art work pieces. those pieces including paintings by rembrandt worth some half a billion dollars. the fbi says a crime network based on the east coast was responsible for that heist. there is a $5 million reward for information that leads to recovery of some of those stolen masterpieces. >>> they are...
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the fbi says the county should have given federal prosecutors more time to build their case for bank robbery, which is a federal crime. >>> those looking to have a meal will have to wait longer than originally expected. ther berkeley restaurant has been closed since a fire on march 8th. the owner had expected to open the restaurant at the end of this month. but the builder now says both porches must be rebuilt. the restaurant will remain closed until the work is completed. >>> showers moving out of the area right now. we have light sprinkles around. most of the heavy rain moved out about an houring a. you can see a new light showers lingering around oakland. showers now light. but that changes around as we get into the next few hours. the computer model goes into 2:00 a.m. then it starts going again. most of us are asleep. we move it forward to 6:00 a.m. many folks in their cars now. roadways wet for the morning commute. the morning commute looks wet. 6:00 a.m., then you get into the noontime and you have more showers. so it just keeps coming, wave after wave. we'll roll the model th
the fbi says the county should have given federal prosecutors more time to build their case for bank robbery, which is a federal crime. >>> those looking to have a meal will have to wait longer than originally expected. ther berkeley restaurant has been closed since a fire on march 8th. the owner had expected to open the restaurant at the end of this month. but the builder now says both porches must be rebuilt. the restaurant will remain closed until the work is completed. >>>...
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the fbi says the county should have given federal prosecutors more time to build their case for bank robbery, which is a federal crime. >>> those looking to have a meal will have to wait longer than originally expected. ther berkeley restaurant has been closed since a fire on march 8th. the owner had expected to open the restaurant at the end of this month. but the builder now says both porches must be rebuilt. the restaurant will remain closed until the work is completed. >>> showers moving out of the area right now. we have light sprinkles around. most of the heavy rain moved out about an houring a. you can see a new light showers lingering around oakland. showers now light. but that changes around as we get into the next few hours. the computer model goes into 2:00 a.m. then it starts going again. most of us are asleep. we move it forward to 6:00 a.m. many folks in their cars now. roadways wet for the morning commute. the morning commute looks wet. 6:00 a.m., then you get into the noontime and you have more showers. so it just keeps coming, wave after wave. we'll roll the model th
the fbi says the county should have given federal prosecutors more time to build their case for bank robbery, which is a federal crime. >>> those looking to have a meal will have to wait longer than originally expected. ther berkeley restaurant has been closed since a fire on march 8th. the owner had expected to open the restaurant at the end of this month. but the builder now says both porches must be rebuilt. the restaurant will remain closed until the work is completed. >>>...